cyrus-imapd -- it's fast though I think it uses some sort of database, over the imap/pop system that came with rh9 -- but yes you're right it is a little bit complicated and you can't use it together with binmail
 
On 10/18/06, jopoy solano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#yum install dovecot

To complicate things, you could also use cyrus-imap :)

On 10/18/06, Glenn < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> u can use UWimap. I think it comes with redhat-based distros.
>
> hth
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> > help! i need a simple pop3/imapd on Fedora Core 3. Im
> > using Sendmail and the usual
> > /var/spool/mail/<inbox>...
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